Friday, June 4, 2010

Some computer interfaces I have known

1) Tektronix teletype terminal (300 baud) to some anonymous mainframe - 1981
2) HP basic desktop computer (model unknown) - 1982
3) IBM 5250 into System/34, System/36, System/38, AS400 - 1982-89
4) IBM 3270 into VM/CMS, 4331, 4361, 4381, 3033, 3083 - 1982-89
5) IBM 3270 into ICCF and CICS/VSE 4381 - 1982-89
6) IBM PC DOS -1982-89
6) IBM PC Windows 3.1 - 1990
7) IBM PS/2 and OS/2 -1991
8) Dell Optiplex PC Windows NT 3.5 - 1993
9) Apple Macintosh II System 4 -1996
10) Apple Mac 6100 System 5, System 6, System 7, System 7.5 -1997
11) Dell XPS 5100, Windows NT 3.5, Windows XP Professional, Fedora Core 2, Core 3 - 2000
12) Dell Laptop (model # forgotten) Windows XP Professional -2002
13) Home built Intel based PC Windows XP Professional - 2003
14) Apple Powerbook (Motorolla) OS X -2004
14) Dell 1500 server, Windows 2000 Server, Fedora Core 3, Core 7, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS -2003-09
15) Home built Intel Core 2 duo Windows XP Professional - 2005
14) Apple Macbook Air OS X - 2008
16) Dell server, Ubuntu 9.04, 9.10 - 2009
17) Hosted VM, Ubuntu 9.10 - 2009
18) Home built Intel Core 2 quad Ubuntu 9.04, 9.10. 10.04 LTS, VMware Workstation 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, VMware Player 3.01, 3.1, Windows XP Professional - 2008-2010

1 comment:

  1. #14, your Macbook Air caught my attention, when I was taking your class. What a beauty! Still is the sexiest piece of tech, today. Swap out the HD to SSD, and you will enjoy your MAC AIR a whole lot more.

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